I Don't Think She's in Love Anymore

KENT M. ROBBINS

Well, I came in late again last night
Really, it was this morning
I had my alibi down pat
I was gonna be charming

But the locks were all changed
I was stuck outside
With a key that no longer fit
There was a note on the door
That said, adios, sayonara
Goodbye, this is it

I don't think she's in love anymore
She's hanging up her telephone
And locking her door
I don't think she wants to
Hear anymore of my lying

I don't think she's in love anymore
She's not buying my lies like before
The only thing she wants
Out of me now is goodbye

So I went down to a phone booth
Almost down to crying
All ready to spill the truth
I see she's tired of my lying

Well, I was all ready to beg and plead
And to turn over a brand new leaf
But the second she heard
It was me on the line
I heard click, she hung up on me

I don't think she's in love anymore
She's hanging up her telephone
And locking her door
I don't think she wants to
Hear anymore of my lying

I don't think she's in love anymore
She's not buying my lies like before
The only thing she wants
Out of me now is goodbye

I don't think she's in love anymore
She's hanging up her telephone
And locking the door
I don't think she wants to
Hear anymore of my
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah

I don't think she's in love anymore
She's not buying my lies like before
The only thing she wants
Out of me now is goodbye

Trivia about the song I Don't Think She's in Love Anymore by Charley Pride

On which albums was the song “I Don't Think She's in Love Anymore” released by Charley Pride?
Charley Pride released the song on the albums “Everybody's Choice” in 1982 and “Greatest Hits, Volume 2” in 1985.
Who composed the song “I Don't Think She's in Love Anymore” by Charley Pride?
The song “I Don't Think She's in Love Anymore” by Charley Pride was composed by KENT M. ROBBINS.

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